But Pennsylvania State Senator Larry Farnese, (D) Philadelphia, says Casey Anthony was guilty of another crime: failing to report her daughter missing for 31 days.

“Regardless of what you feel about the jury’s verdict,” says Farnese, “I think most people would find the mother’s conduct after the disappearance of her child reprehensible.”

He’s introducing a bill, called Caylee’s Law, that would make it a felony to conceal the death of a child, punishable by up to seven years in prison and a $15,000 fine. And it would be a misdemeanor to fail to report a child’s death.

“This kind of conduct in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania will not be tolerated,” Farnese says.

The Senator also says he would like to see this bill passed nationally. He says it may not have saved Caylee, but it would have kept Casey Anthony in prison for years.